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Wikipedia Entry Anthony W. Middleton, Jr. Anthony W. Middleton, Jr., M.D., is a practicing and academic urologist with extensive leadership experience in national and local organized medicine as well as leadership in non-medical community organizations. CONTENTS Background Academic Training Medical Organization Leadership Community Leadership Positions University Leadership positions Church leadership positions Honors/Awards External links BACKGROUND Dr. Middleton is a third generation Utah physician. His grandfather, Dr. George W. Middleton, practiced family medicine in Utah starting in the late 1800’s, his father Anthony W. Middleton, Sr., and uncle Richard Middleton, practiced urology in Utah from the 1930’s on, and his brother, George Middleton and a cousin, Richard G. Middleton practiced urology in Utah into the 21st century.

ACADEMIC TRAINING

University of Utah, B.S. 1963 (Phi Beta Kappa). Cornell University Medical College, M.D. 1966 (Alpha Omega Alpha). Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital, Urology Residency 1974.

MEDICAL ORGANIZATION LEADERSHIP

Founding Partner, Middleton Urological, with father and brother, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1974. President of: 1. Utah Urological Society, 1975-1976. 2. Salt Lake County Medical Society, 1983-1984. 3. Utah Medical Association, 1987-1988. 4. American Association of Clinical Urologists (AACU), national, 1991-1992. 5. Western Section of the American Urological Association, 2000-2001.

Utah Medical Political Action Committee (UMPAC) 1977-1984 (Vice Chair 1978-1981; Chairman 1981-1983). Founding member and first Chairman of the Board of UROPAC (national      urology PAC), 1992-1995. Delegate to the American Medical Association representing urology, 1987-2005 (elected to the Governing Council of the Service and Specialty Society, 2002-2005; Chairman Reference Committee I, 2001). Chairman of the American Urological Association Western Section Socioeconomics Committee, 1989-2002. AUA national Socioeconomics Committee, 1987-1995. Elected member Board of Governors of the Utah Medical Insurance Association (UMA-owned malpractice insurance company) 1979-2005; Chairman of the Board 1998-2000. Medical Director of Uroquest, a medical device manufacturing company, 1996-1999. Medical Director of Uromed, a prostate microwave device company, Utah Division, 1999-2004. Medical Director of Prime Rocky Mountain Lithotripsy, 1999-2004. Board of Directors, Utah Chapter of the American Cancer Society, 1978-1986. Staff President, Primary Children’s Medical Center, 1982. LDS Hospital Chairman of the Division of Urology, 1995-2004. Salt Lake Regional Medical Center Chairman of the Division of Urology, 1977-1979; 1984-1986. Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (Division of Urology) University of Utah Medical College, 1977 to present. Salt Lake Surgical Society 1975 to present (Treasurer 1977-1978). Utah Medical Association Board of Directors, 1998-2005.

COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

Captain, U.S. Air Force, 1968-1970. Chairman, Utah physicians for Reagan, 1983-1984. Utah Symphony and Opera Board of Directors, 1985-2005; 2008 to present. Board Chairman, Governor's Crime Victim Reparations Board, 2002-2005. Board of Directors, Primary Children's Hospital Foundation, 1989-1996. Timpanogos Club President, 2004-2005; a one hundred year old organization of Salt Lake City professionals. President of Collegium Aesculapium, national LDS physicians organization, 2010-2011; Collegium Board of Directors 2009 to present. Delegate, Utah State Republican Convention, 2000-2001. Delegate, Salt Lake County Republican Convention, 2012-2013.

UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

Chapter President, Gamma Beta Chapter, Beta Theta Pi, University of Utah, 1961-1962. Chairman of "U Days," the Spring University of Utah activity event, 1962. Member, Owl and Key, University of Utah, 1963. University of Utah Medical College, Dean Search Committee, 1983-1984 Admissions Committee member, University of Utah Medical College, 2010 to present. Emeritus Alumnus Board member, University of Utah, 2012 to present; President of EAB 2014-2015.

CHURCH LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

LDS Missionary to Great Britain, 1959-1961. Millennial Star Associate Editor, 1960-1961 (monthly LDS Church publication for the British Isles). Bishop, LDS Church, 1985-1983. Stake President First Counselor, LDS Church, 1992-1993. LDS Mission President with wife, Carol, Canada-Vancouver Mission (British Columbia) 2005-2008.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Utah Medical Association, Distinguished Service Award, 1993. American Association of Clinical Urologists national, Distinguished Service Award, 2000. Western Section, American Urological Association, Outstanding Service Award, 2005. American Urological Association national, Distinguished Service Award, 2011.

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